He should have been given something infinitely better, the good news, instead of a winning lottery ticket or a new house. The new system is just around the corner, remember?
speargrass55
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OMG!! Worldly people ARE so greedy and hateful!! I am leaving JWN!!!
by DATA-DOG incheck out this greed and lack of financial transparency by this worldy a-hole!!
no wonder the gb keep the finances confidential!
hurry and repent!
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WT asking for $$ in 1918
by startingover ini remember a couple of times in the past when publishers were given slips to fill out asking for an amount that could be contributed on a regular basis.
i had no idea it went back this far.
wonder if this started when rutherford got control.
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speargrass55
This is much worse than passing the plate.
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Is it true that the GB is soon planning on ditching the 1914 doctrine?
by yogosans14 inor atleast tweaking it again... apparently there has been rumors of this coming out of bethel.
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speargrass55
@whathehadas. So sad but very true.
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"The world is so bad!!"
by stuckinarut2 ini am getting so sick of constantly hearing witnesses say "the world is getting so bad...etc...blah blah....etc...".
yes, there are troubles in some parts of the world, but most of the ones whinging live in some of the most peaceful and fortunate countries (such as australia).
the constant doom and gloom mentality actually shows a lack of respect for life itself!!!!
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speargrass55
Even in those trouble spots, life is not so bad compared with say 100yrs ago.
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The godless commit less crime, have longer marriages and are more highly educated than almost any other group in America
by DJS inteam,.
the following is a letter to the editor from this morning's local newspaper.
i haven't vetted any of this, and i don't know the writer of it.
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speargrass55
Wow. Impressive. Jehovahs witnesses top the charts in ignorance. Isn't that wonderful?
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Dating as a ex jw
by d infor those who have been out of the religion for a long time.how do you today view dating or relationships with others?
do you subconsciously hold some of the old views with you?.
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speargrass55
It sucked at first. Hadto learn everything from scratch. Now I'm having the time of my life.
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What Are The Best Threads Here On JWN?
by minimus inare there any type of threads that you especially enjoy?
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are there any specific threads or posters that you look out for?.
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speargrass55
Cedars, terry, satanus, rubadub, cofty
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Abiogenesis takes another step forward.....
by snare&racket inspark of life: metabolism appears in lab without cells19:42 25 april 2014 by linda geddesfor similar stories, visit the evolution and human evolution topic guidesmetabolic processes that underpin life on earth have arisen spontaneously outside of cells.
the serendipitous finding that metabolism the cascade of reactions in all cells that provides them with the raw materials they need to survive can happen in such simple conditions provides fresh insights into how the first life formed.
it also suggests that the complex processes needed for life may have surprisingly humble origins.. "people have said that these pathways look so complex they couldn't form by environmental chemistry alone," says markus ralser at the university of cambridge who supervised the research.. but his findings suggest that many of these reactions could have occurred spontaneously in earth's early oceans, catalysed by metal ions rather than the enzymes that drive them in cells today.. the origin of metabolism is a major gap in our understanding of theemergence of life.
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speargrass55
@agnophobos, thnx. I think I learned something.
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Abiogenesis takes another step forward.....
by snare&racket inspark of life: metabolism appears in lab without cells19:42 25 april 2014 by linda geddesfor similar stories, visit the evolution and human evolution topic guidesmetabolic processes that underpin life on earth have arisen spontaneously outside of cells.
the serendipitous finding that metabolism the cascade of reactions in all cells that provides them with the raw materials they need to survive can happen in such simple conditions provides fresh insights into how the first life formed.
it also suggests that the complex processes needed for life may have surprisingly humble origins.. "people have said that these pathways look so complex they couldn't form by environmental chemistry alone," says markus ralser at the university of cambridge who supervised the research.. but his findings suggest that many of these reactions could have occurred spontaneously in earth's early oceans, catalysed by metal ions rather than the enzymes that drive them in cells today.. the origin of metabolism is a major gap in our understanding of theemergence of life.
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speargrass55
@cofty what I meant was I've seen, or come across nothing which makes me believe that new life forms have been created independent of pre-existing life forms.
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Abiogenesis takes another step forward.....
by snare&racket inspark of life: metabolism appears in lab without cells19:42 25 april 2014 by linda geddesfor similar stories, visit the evolution and human evolution topic guidesmetabolic processes that underpin life on earth have arisen spontaneously outside of cells.
the serendipitous finding that metabolism the cascade of reactions in all cells that provides them with the raw materials they need to survive can happen in such simple conditions provides fresh insights into how the first life formed.
it also suggests that the complex processes needed for life may have surprisingly humble origins.. "people have said that these pathways look so complex they couldn't form by environmental chemistry alone," says markus ralser at the university of cambridge who supervised the research.. but his findings suggest that many of these reactions could have occurred spontaneously in earth's early oceans, catalysed by metal ions rather than the enzymes that drive them in cells today.. the origin of metabolism is a major gap in our understanding of theemergence of life.
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speargrass55
Snare, I've never come across any evidence that abiogenesis conclusive. Or maybe I'm about to learn something new?